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The two faces of Mr Modi
The two faces of Mr Modi Ce document est un article de presse d’opinion provenant du journal The Hindus rédigé par Karan Thapar et publié le 1er Novembre 2014. L’article est complété par une illustration représentant le titre « la double face de Mr Modi » . Mr Modi est le premier ministre en Inde, il tient une hypothèse selon laquelle la mythologie préhistorique était spécialisée dans la science génétique et la chirurgie plastique. L’auteur
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With all the positive evolution of women’s place in society, does feminism still have its place in our modern lives ?
Theme 2 : Representations Axis : Speaking out : representation and participation > With all the positive evolution of women’s place in society, does feminism still have its place in our modern lives ? Plan : The old gender inequalities, and women’s place in society Their place, representation in today’s society and the remaining inequalities (2 docs) (The impact of the current pandemic on this situation) « Feminism is the radical notion that women are human
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Hansi, The History of Alsace told to the little children of Alsace and France (1912)
The Alsatians who had remained home, the “reconquered brothers” were allowed by those who called them by that hypocritical name to feel the weight of their brotherly affection. We were the vanquish : they took pain(?) to let us feel it. First a horde impossible innumerable had shaggy haired, rawboned beings – wearing green clothes and boots with holes in them – fell on the conquered country. Their swarming masses brought to mind the first
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The great plague of London
The Great Plague of 1665 - London - Introduction In 1665, England was struck by a virulent plague epidemic, known as “The Great Plague of London”. It was the worst outbreak of the bubonic plague, since the Black Death of 1348, and the last to occur in England. Indeed, the country has, for centuries, faced many epidemics and resurgent of the plague, but that of 1665 was the most devastating. In this perspective, we can
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The Social Psychology of Organizing, Karl E
Le travail effectué s’articule sur l’ouvrage intitulé « The Social Psychology of Organizing » édité en 1979 et dont l’auteur est Karl E. Weick. C’est un américain né le 31 Octobre 1936 à Warsaw, dans l’Etat de l’Indiana aux Etats-Unis. Son parcours universitaire a été effectué notamment à l’Université d’Etat de l’Ohio et à l’université du Wittenberg. C’est un universitaire, professeur en psychologie et en sciences de l’organisation à l’Université du Michigan reconnu pour ses
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Essay on The executive branch of government has been too powerfull
“The executive branch of government has become too powerful in recent times” The American democratic system is based on several strong democratic principles, including the separation of powers and checks and balances. The assertion that the executive branch has become too powerful in recent years can be illustrated in several ways, including the evolution of the powers of the U.S. President - and in particular his inherent powers. The President of the United States cannot
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How did reconstruction create economic, social and political freedom for African american
Reconstruction, which lasted from the end of the Civil War until 1877, was a period of rebuilding and reform in the United States, particularly in the Southern states. During this period, the federal government implementell a series of measures aimed at creating economic, social, and political freedom for African Americans. One of the most significant ways in which Reconstruction created economic freedom for African Americans was through land ownership. The federal government implemented a number
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Synthesis, the Irish art of exile
Synthesis: The Irish art of exile The Irish nation is a population of emigrants. Since the 17th century, more of 7,6 millions of Irish people have emigrated in the world but generally more in the USA to escape poverty, religious persecutions and starvation : the Great Famine between 1845 and 1852 led to the emigration of 2,3 millions of Irish people. The first document is an extract from the autobiographical novel entitled “Angela’s Ashes :
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The Curious Incident of the dog in the night
Synthèse This set of documents is composed of the book cover with an extract from The Curious Incident of the dog in the night - time written by Mark Haddon. Mark Haddon is an author, illustrator and screen - writer who has written fifteen books for children and won numerous prizes. The Curious was published in 2003. This set of documents is composed of some pictures from the serie Wednesday on Netflix published on november
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The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is a novel written by Mark Haddon that tells the story of Christopher, a teenager with autism spectrum disorder. The novel provides readers with a unique perspective on how someone with autism experiences the world around them. Throughout the story, Christopher faces many challenges in his interactions with others. He has difficulty understanding social cues, emotions, and nonverbal communication, which leads to misunderstandings and misinterpretations. For
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Civilisation Américaine : The British colonization of north America, 17-18th century
CM CIVI AMÉRICAINE BCC 2 UE 2 L1 S1 Chapitre 1 : The British colonization of north America, 17-18th century 1. The English expansion in NA in the 17th century 2. The English expansion in NA in the 18th Intro : * european colonial expansion 1492 * Led by CC * The americas * To lunch colonization * The The west indies - the Caraïbes also on the eastern cost of NA those English colonies
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The sport diplomacy of rugby union in South-Africa
THE SPORT DIPLOMACY OF RUGBY UNION IN SOUTH-AFRICA Introduction This thesis will focus on the sport diplomacy of rugby in South Africa. The sports diplomacy[1]of rugby and its geopolitical aspect is an area of research that has received little in-depth study, unlike the Olympic Games or football, for example. This can be explained by the fact that the professionalization of rugby is quite recent in contrast to disciplines such as the Olympic Games. The purpose
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La chance: Exploring the Fascinating World of Luck and Probability
La chance: Exploring the Fascinating World of Luck and Probability 0 La chance: Exploring the Fascinating World of Luck and Probability In this document, we will explore the concept of "la chance" or luck in depth. From its cultural significance to the various beliefs and superstitions associated with it, we will examine the many ways in which chance impacts our daily lives. JR by Jules Ramette Last edited less than a minute ago Définition de
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How can the dystopian genre represents our reality ?
Introduction: The dystopian genre belongs to the imaginary world, but it can also be used to reflect reality. In this talk, I will discuss about the representation of reality in the dystopian genre While the documents [the novel by Margaret Atwood" The Handmaid's Tale", an excerpt from the novel “1984” by G.Orwell, and an excerpt from "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury] suggest that the dystopian genre can be a representation of ( can represent) past
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When it comes to cinema, why does Britain insist on showing the world the worst version of ourselves?
Chibre‘When it comes to cinema, why does Britain insist on showing the world the worst version of ourselves? this written article of prospect, a monthly general interest magazine, deals with the perception of England and uk in cinema industries and series industries. In this document, the magazine confess that brexit and cinema are the two most commons ways to express British culture. In this article lots of films are higlights Britishness stereotypes I there movie.
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David Dosa, Making Rounds with Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat
David Dosa est un médecin et un écrivain américain reconnu pour son livre touchant intitulé "Making Rounds with Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat". Il a étudié à la Tufts University School of Medicine et est devenu professeur de médecine à l'Université Brown. Son ouvrage est basé sur une histoire réelle, centrée sur Oscar, un chat résident dans un foyer pour personnes âgées. La particularité de ce félin est sa capacité à prédire
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The Judicature Act of 1873
The Judicature Act of 1873 Under the 1873 Act, the old higher courts were abolished and a new supreme court of judicature was created consisting of the high court of justice and the court of appeal. This marked the abolition of duality of jurisdiction; there is now only one court, but the two systems of law, common law and equity, still exist and develop in parallel. The court, now unique, continues to decide either in
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The Intriguing Characters of The Blacklist
The American television landscape has been replete with crime, drama, and thriller genres for many years. However, there have been few series that have managed to combine these elements as deftly and engagingly as "The Blacklist". Created by Jon Bokenkamp and first aired in 2013, "The Blacklist" is a thrilling series that has captured the attention of viewers for a decade, with its 10 seasons of riveting content. Meet the Cast: The Intriguing Characters of
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The evolving landscape of american media: WikiLeaks, Whistleblowers, and the battle for information
The Evolving Landscape of American Media: WikiLeaks, Whistleblowers, and the Battle for Information Medias are one of the 5 powers estates : it is the fourth one, the others being the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. The media internet are considered to be the fifth estate. So medias and internet medias occupy two places : we can thus consider them extremely powerful. American media is diverse and incluses television, radio, print, and internet media.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime
Essay: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a book written and publiched by Mark Haddon in 2003. This novel is the first work of the author, it avhieves a great success and is printed in several million copies. The plot is about a young boy of fifteen years old, Christopher, who decides to investigate the murder of his neighbor's dog. Through the
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Analyzing UV-Vis spectra to understand the performance variations of the photocatalysts
NATIONAL SCHOOL POLYTECHNIC OF CONSTANTINE MATERIALS ENGINEERING REALIZED BY : * BOUCHETOB Oussama * BOUDJOUDJOU Ghada * ZIDANE Oumaima * BOURA Taki ahmed * HADDAD Mouna * BOUCHAREB Manar Wouroud 2023/2024 1. INTRODUCTION : The energy levels, particularly the bandgap width, of semiconductor-based catalysts affects their ability to absorb light and catalyze ecologically beneficial chemical reactions through photocatalysis. The research focuses on analyzing UV-Vis spectra to understand the performance variations of the photocatalysts. 2. OBJECTIVES
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Course on american history : westward expansion from the natives point of view
History Theme 2 – Westward Expansion Theme 2 - Westward Expansion “Go west young Man” The American Frontier during the 19th century PART 2 – A tragedy for the Native Americans (PPT1 – Slide 1) Slides 2-7 Introduction: 5 maps: From 1850 to 1900, Native Americans lost most of their land in the Western part of the USA after losing all of it in the Eastern part because the encroachment by the settlers. Key Questions:
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Italian women during the first wave of migration in North America
Summative Project Italian women during the first wave of migration in North America The classic phenomenon has created the Italian diaspora, an involuntary migration of a group of people away from home in the same area. The push factors were deep poverty, difficult agricultural conditions, and political persecution. On the other hand, North America seemed to be the perfect land to prosper and work as they needed people to expand and build countries. Italians decided
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Jean le Noir, Psautier de Bonne de Luxembourg, v. 1348-1349. New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Inv. 69. 86.
L3 Histoire de l’Art et Archéologie Identification et comparaison de 3 oeuvres provenant de Jean le Noir, Psautier de Bonne de Luxembourg, v. 1348-1349. New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Inv. 69. 86. Comparaison numéro 1 : Les enluminures du De Lisle Psalter, folios 321v-322r et du celle du Psautier de Bonne de Luxembourg, folio 127v illustrent tous deux le thème des “Trois Morts et des Trois Vifs”. Dans le premier, deux enluminures se
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The poems Horses by Edwin Muir and Pike by Ted Hughes
In the poems Horses by Edwin Muir and Pike by Ted Hughes, the poets use poetic devices to convey their views towards the animal world and nature. Both poems possess central themes of animals and nature, although Edwin Muir incorporates a negative theme of industrialization and the repression of nature while Ted Hughes maintains a more positive tone throughout the poem. Towards the beginning of the poem "Horses" the poet conveys his feelings towards animals
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